May 2006

Sidenotes on your blog

by Ryan Lane on May 31, 2006

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visualizing the page structure

by Ryan Lane on May 28, 2006

This is a view of this site. Of course this site is a pretty standard wordpress template so I’m sure there are a lot of other sites with the same look.
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links for 2006-05-25

by Ryan Lane on May 24, 2006

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links for 2006-05-21

by Ryan Lane on May 20, 2006

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fun with UX

May 18, 2006

I had to make a warning dialog box and this is what I came up with:

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Herman Miller – for Business – Research Papers

May 9, 2006

Herman Miller – for Business – Research Papers there are a bunch of really great research documents about how people work and the spaces they use and such. I will be reading all of them and see what I can learn from it. (tags: work desks office space teamwork usability)

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Prototyping and wireframing

May 8, 2006

GUUUI – Prototyping and wireframing. Okay, this is a lame entry. I really should say something about this link, but to be honest I put it here as a reminder to read the other stuff on the site. Because I thought the site looked interesting I thought I should share. So really I did it [...]

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XHTML/CSS to WordPress

May 4, 2006

The undersigned » Blog Archive » From XHTML/CSS to WordPress tips on DIY wordpress page design. Stay tuned because I’ll have to make this joint rock’n dawg. (tags: wordpress css howto design tutorial xhtml)

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Brainstorming with the customer

May 3, 2006

Joel on Software – Product Vision Some nice ideas about how help a team visualize their project as a product. I will be doing a session with one of my clients in a couple of weeks. I’ll see about posting some of the results of it here. (tags: visualization ia user_experience) MetaMemes “MetaMemes is a [...]

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Cut & paste

May 3, 2006

Cut & paste Originally uploaded by futileboy. Ah, Paper prototyping. I’ve been working on a paper prototype for a client and I’m very happy with the results up to this point. I’ve done these types of prototypes before of varying fidelity (some pages made in illustrator and printed out, some drawn in color, others just [...]

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